Grand Piano
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The Manoel Theatre was constructed in 1731 by Antonio Manoel de Vilhena, a Grandmaster of the Knights of St. John with the intention of providing an “honest recreation of the people” in the heart of Valletta. This purpose is recorded in a Latin inscription above the main entrance. It is actually one of the oldest theatres in Europe where acting and music are still performed on stage to this very day.
The opening night for the Manoel Theatre was on the 9th of January, 1732 with a performance of ‘Merope’, a classic tragedy by Scipione Maffei. The theatrical sector in Malta developed along the Maltese history, it was almost shut down during the times of the French, and it started flourishing again during the British rule.
Later in the 19th century, the Royal Opera House was built, rendering the Manoel Theatre useless. However, the Opera House was completely destroyed during the Second World War and the Manoel Theatre was turned back to life.
Since then, the theatre has been fully restored to its earlier glory and is beautiful; it is a wonderful setting in its own right. The Manoel Theatre is now officially Malta’s National Theatre and continues to enjoy the high standard of both local artists. Regular performances of music, drama, and other arts occur throughout the year till this very day.
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